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Revision as of 04:18, 11 October 2023
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Logo (March 10-May 30, 1997)
Visuals: On a cloudy sky background, a fighter cargo plane flies towards the screen and disappears, then out of nowhere, "MARK PHILLIPS", in a red cartoon font, zooms out, along with the intentionally misspelled yellow text "●Philms & Telephision●" on a brown banner. The same plane flies behind the logo, but only far away from the viewer and going horizontally.
Technique: The plane flying, the logo zooming out.
Audio: The "buzzing" sound of the plane, followed by a voice-over on a CB radio saying "Please, Mark Phillips Philms & Telephision, come in".
Availability: Seen the 1997 Family Channel version of Ralph Andrews' game show It Takes Two.